Brother Zebedee Coltrin said: I believe
I am the only living man now in the church who was connected with the School of the Prophets when it was organized in 1833,
the year before we went up in Zion's Camp.

President Taylor: How many were then
connected with the School at that time?

Brother Coltrin: When the Word of Wisdom
[D&C 89] was first presented by the Prophet Joseph (as he came out of the translating room) and was read to the School,
there were twenty out of the twenty-one who used tobacco and they all immediately threw their tobacco and pies into the fire.

The salutation as written in the Doctrine
and Covenants [D&C 88:136-141] was carried out at that time, and at every meeting, and the washing of feet was attended
to, the sacrament was also administered at times when Joseph appointed, after the ancient order; that is, warm bread to break
easy was provided and broken into pieces as large as my fist and each person had a glass of wine and sat and ate the bread
and drank the wine; and Joseph said that was the way that Jesus and his disciples partook of the bread and wine. And this
was the order of the church anciently and until the church went into darkness. Every time we were called together to attend
to any business, we came together in the morning about sunrise, fasting and partook of the sacrament each time, and before
going to school we washed ourselves and put on clean linen.

At one of these meetings after the organization
of the school, (the school being organized_ on the 23rd of January, 1833, when we were all together, Joseph having given instructions,
and while engaged in silent prayer, kneeling, with our hands uplifted each one praying in silence, no one whispered above
his breath, a personage walked through the room from east to west, and Joseph asked if we saw him. I saw him and suppose the
others did and Joseph answered that is Jesus, the Son of God, our elder brother. Afterward Joseph told us to resume our former
position in prayer, which we did. Another person came through; he was surrounded as with a flame of fire. He (Brother Coltrin)
experienced a sensation that it might destroy the tabernacle as it was of consuming fire of great brightness. The Prophet
Joseph said this was the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. I saw Him.

When asked about the kind of clothing
the Father had on, Brother Coltrin said: I did not discover his clothing for he was surrounded as with a flame of fire, which
was so brilliant that I could not discover anything else but his person. I saw his hands, his legs, his feet, his eyes, nose,
mouth, head and body in the shape and form of a perfect man. He sat in a chair as a man would sit in a chair, but this appearance
was so grand and overwhelming that it seemed I should melt down in his presence, and the sensation was so powerful that it
thrilled through my whole system and I felt it in the marrow of my bones. The Prophet Joseph said: Brethren, now you are prepared
to be the apostles of Jesus Christ, for you have seen both the Father and the Son and know that they exist and that they are
two separate personages.

This appearance occurred about two or
three weeks after the opening of the school. After the Father had passed through, Joseph told us to again take our positions
in prayer. We did so, and in a very short time he drew our attention and said to us that Brother Reynolds Cahoon was about
to leave us, and told us to look at him. He (Brother Cahoon) was on his knees and his arms were extended, his hands and wrists,
head, face and neck down to his shoulders were as a piece of amber, clear and transparent, his blood having apparently left
his veins. Upon the attention of the brethren being thus called to Brother Cahoon, the change seemed to pass away and Joseph
said that in a few minutes more, Brother Cahoon would have left us, but he came to himself again.

The school room was in the upper room
of [Newel K.] Whitney's store. . . .

President Taylor asked Brother Zebedee
Coltrin if he was present when the School of the Prophets was first organized by the Prophet Joseph Smith?

Brother Coltrin: Yes, sir.

A number of questions and answers then
passed between the brethren and Brother Coltrin, eliciting the following information. Those who gave up using tobacco eased
off on licorice root, but there was not easing off on tea and coffee, these they had to give up straight off or their fellowship
was jeopardized. He never saw the Prophet Joseph drink tea or coffee again until at Dixon
about ten years after.

He did not remember the washing of feet
at the opening of the school [of the prophets], but could not say it was not so. (President George Q. Cannon said the "History
of Joseph Smith said they were washed on the 23rd of January, 1833.) Elder Orson Hyde was the teacher and saluted the brethren
with uplifted hands, and they also answered with uplifted hands. Spoke of the administration of the sacrament of the Lord's
Supper. The brethren always went fasting; they went in the morning, remained until about four o'clock in the afternoon, when
each had a glass of wine and piece of bread, after the ancient pattern. Joseph was the president and appointed Elder Orson
Hyde teacher, as the school was not only revelations and doctrine, but also for learning English grammar, etc. The teacher
saluted the brethren (one or more) as they came in. This salutation was given every morning when they met. Brother Sidney
Rigdon lectured on grammar sometimes.

It was in a larger school on the hill
afterwards, where Sidney presided that the lectures on faith
that appear in the book of Doctrine and Covenants were given. Once Joseph gave notice to the school for all to get up before
sunrise, then wash themselves and put on clean clothing and be at the school by sunrise, as it would be a day of revelation
and vision. They opened with prayer. Joseph then gave instructions to prepare their minds. He told them to kneel and pray
with uplifted hands.

(Brother [Zebedee] Coltrin then gave
an account of the appearance of the Father and Son as given in the minutes of the meeting of the 3rd inst.) Jesus was clothed
in modern clothing, apparently of gray cloth. When he saw Him in the KirtlandTemple, on the cross his hands were spiked to the wood and he had around
him what appeared like a sheet. He had seen Joseph giving revelation when he could not look on his face, so full was he (Joseph)
of the glory of God, and the house was full of the same glory. About the time the school was first organized some wished to
see an angel, and a number joined in the circle and prayed. When the vision came, two of the brethren shrank and called for
the vision to close or they would perish; they were Brothers Hancock and Humphries. When the Prophet came in they told him
what they had done and he said the angel was no further off than the roof of the house, and a moment more he would have been
in their midst.

Once after returning from a mission,
he [Zebedee Coltrin] met Brother Joseph in Kirtland, who asked him if he did not wish to go with him to a conference at New
Portage. The party consisted of Presidents Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Oliver Cowdery and myself [Zebedee Coltrin]. Next
morning at New Portage, he noticed that Joseph seemed to have a far off look in his eyes, or was looking at a distance and
presently he, Joseph, stepped between Brothers Cowdery and Coltrin and taking them by the arm, said, "Let's take a walk."
They went to a place where there was some beautiful grass and grapevines and swampbeech interlaced. President Joseph Smith
then said, "Let us pray." They all three prayed in turn--Joseph, Oliver, and Zebedee. Brother Joseph then said, "Now brethren,
we will see some visions." Joseph lay down on the ground on his back and stretched out his arms and the two brethren lay on
them. The heavens gradually opened, and they saw a golden throne, on a circular foundation, something like a light house,
and on the throne were two aged personages, having white hair, and clothed in white garments. They were the two most beautiful
and perfect specimens of mankind he ever saw. Joseph said, "They are our first parents, Adam and Eve." Adam was a large, broad-shouldered
man, and Eve as a woman, was a large in proportion. (Brother Coltrin was born September 7th, 1804, and was baptized into the
church on the 9th of January, 1831.)

Sidney being mouth, he ordained me
[Zebedee Coltrin] to all that could be placed upon man upon earth, and last of all that it should ever be my desire to preach
the gospel to all the eternities of God.

This being sealed by all the brethren
by a hearty Amen, is it anything to be wondered at that I always want to preach.

In KirtlandTemple, I [Zebedee Coltrin] have seen
the power of God as it was in the day of Pentecost! and cloven tongues as of fire have rested on the brethren and they have
spoken with other tongues as the spirit gave them utterance. I saw the Lord high and lifted up and frequently throng the solemn
assemblies, the angels of God rested on the temple, and we heard their voices singing heavenly music. At another time when
consecrating some oil, we saw visibly the finger of God enter the mouth of the bottle.

About four years ago, I was ordained
a patriarch under the hands of President Brigham Young, John Taylor and others. That spirit and calling has been upon me ever
since. It is the spirit that rested on the patriarchs of old. By its power I can bless you. I can tell you what God requires
of you, and what will befall you throughout your generation.

Joseph told me that I should live till
I was three score and ten and that I should live to see Kirtland built up, no more to be thrown down forever. I expect to
do so.

And now brethren, I testify to the truth
of these things, so that when I, your fellow laborer, shall have passed away, you may know that you heard my voice bear witness
of them. And yet notwithstanding all these visions, and all these testimonies, the more sure testimony of the voice of God
is, the meek and mild testimony of the spirit of God swelling within us.

Thomas Matley, Clerk.

. . . as all man had done. [?] he saw
the heavens open and Jesus standing at the right hand of the Father, this was the beginning in our day of ordinations to the
office of a High Priest.

At Kirtland, we were called to the school
of the prophets, and at one time when Joseph was in the translating room, myself and others were talking about the gift of
tongues, when the spirit of tongues fell upon me and I [Zebedee Coltrin] spoke under its influence. Joseph came into the room
and said, "God bless you, Brother Zebedee, that is the spirit of God." He told me to continue and the gift of tongues and
of prophesying rested on the greater part of the brethren present and we continued speaking in tongues and prophesying through
that day and the greater part of the following night.

At another time after fasting and prayer,
Joseph told us that we should see the glory of God, and I saw a personage passing through the room as plainly as I see you
now. Joseph asked us if we knew who it was, and answered himself. "That is Jesus, our elder brother, the Son of God." Again,
I saw passing through the same room a personage whose glory and brightness was so great that I can liken it to nothing but
the burning bush that Moses saw, and its power was so great that had it continued much longer, I believe it would have consumed
us.